Praying with a dance
To me, praying with your feet means dancing. That's the kind of praying I do because that's the type I love.
If you never dance, never take that leap of faith, or never take that chance, then you never have as many risks, but you never see the opportunities that would come. And I, for one, would rather live a short life to the full than a long one that's drab and worthless. Because I'd rather be short and memorable than simply a shell.
Dancing is how you do that. Not by performing because you have to, but by being the one who volunteers to go to the dance floor just so you can lose yourself in it. That's when you're simply being yourself, not just doing it for the applause or the prizes or the compliments, but when you do it for your mind, your spirit, or your soul. Dancing cannot heal bodies, but it can heal minds and souls, and if you dance forever that's all you need.
You only really dance when you feel yourself slipping away, when you feel truly free, when you could give yourself over to the wonderful feeling that spreads over your heart like a blanket every time you dance. In this dance, there is no right or wrong, no criteria to meet, no steps to remember, but when you let go of your grip on reality for a minute to let yourself heal from all the hurts, all the pains, all the mental batterings you take without another way to relieve them but to dance, then you're dancing the way I do.
Have you ever wished you could escape all the troubles in the real world? Dancing is the way to do it. You're always beautiful when you can lose yourself, no matter what others say. Dancing makes me feel light, like I've renewed myself in it. Sometimes, dancing even lets you see a little more about yourself. It helps in so many ways. Plus, the only thing I can think of as a complaint is you can get hurt, but you can get hurt doing anything.
So I barely see a reason why you shouldn't dance. Oh, and just saying "I'm a guy. I can't dance." won't cut it. In fact, I've seen some very good male dancers, so don't even try that excuse on me, for all those guys out there. To wrap it up, always try to dance, because it's good for you, no matter who you are.
If you never dance, never take that leap of faith, or never take that chance, then you never have as many risks, but you never see the opportunities that would come. And I, for one, would rather live a short life to the full than a long one that's drab and worthless. Because I'd rather be short and memorable than simply a shell.
Dancing is how you do that. Not by performing because you have to, but by being the one who volunteers to go to the dance floor just so you can lose yourself in it. That's when you're simply being yourself, not just doing it for the applause or the prizes or the compliments, but when you do it for your mind, your spirit, or your soul. Dancing cannot heal bodies, but it can heal minds and souls, and if you dance forever that's all you need.
You only really dance when you feel yourself slipping away, when you feel truly free, when you could give yourself over to the wonderful feeling that spreads over your heart like a blanket every time you dance. In this dance, there is no right or wrong, no criteria to meet, no steps to remember, but when you let go of your grip on reality for a minute to let yourself heal from all the hurts, all the pains, all the mental batterings you take without another way to relieve them but to dance, then you're dancing the way I do.
Have you ever wished you could escape all the troubles in the real world? Dancing is the way to do it. You're always beautiful when you can lose yourself, no matter what others say. Dancing makes me feel light, like I've renewed myself in it. Sometimes, dancing even lets you see a little more about yourself. It helps in so many ways. Plus, the only thing I can think of as a complaint is you can get hurt, but you can get hurt doing anything.
So I barely see a reason why you shouldn't dance. Oh, and just saying "I'm a guy. I can't dance." won't cut it. In fact, I've seen some very good male dancers, so don't even try that excuse on me, for all those guys out there. To wrap it up, always try to dance, because it's good for you, no matter who you are.